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Wednesday, November 13, 2024

92 Years ago Chazzan Rosenblatt sang near Kever Rachel

 

החזן העולמי המיתולוגי יוסלה רוזנבלט ז"ל

 בקבר רחל לפני 92 שנה


 

Reckless Motorcade for Skeverer Rebbe Involved in Accident



These crazed motorcades with sirens and lights has to stop ASAP! Why the hell does he need a motorcade? Why?
Why is he in a rush? I'm curious what was he so busy with 20 minutes before he left that they are rushing recklessly ?
Am I the only crazy one? 

I see the motorcade of the Prime Minister Netanyahu all the time. He used to have three cars, lately I saw they added an ambulance!
And Netanyahu really needs a motorcade for safety reasons!

 But why the "H" does this Rebbe who 99.9999999999% of people never even heard of, need a motorcade? 
Anyway it got it got into a minor accident, and it was only the Rebbe's car that was hit! Go figure! 



 השיירה של האדמו"ר דהרה כמו מטורפים


Obama's Dangerous Plan to Disrupt Trump Agenda vis-a-vis the Pentagon

 




Donald Trump’s decisive victory last week was the only logical plot point in the most remarkable story in American political history. 

After the protagonist is humiliated, exiled and silenced, runs the gantlet of a justice system that means to imprison him for life, gets shot in the face, and escapes another murder attempt, he humbles himself, prays, cloaks himself, and walks among everyday Americans, as a fast-food worker then as a sanitation man, which shows him there are winners everywhere you look in America. And then he wins, too. It’s not an American story if he doesn’t win.

But the story of Trump’s rise and fall and redemption isn’t over yet.

 If he doesn’t drive Barack Obama out of Washington, D.C., and dismantle his private- and public-sector network, Trump can still ultimately lose.

 His first term was undermined by Obama allies in U.S. law enforcement and intelligence agencies, and there’s evidence that the heart of the resistance is now ensconced inside the Pentagon and already poised to fight him. This threatens not only the Trump presidency but also the stability of the country. 

After fulfilling campaign promises to close the borders, embark on a massive deportation program sending millions of illegal aliens home, and appoint an attorney general capable of restoring the rule of law, the president-elect’s top priority must be to bring an end to the Obama era.

Presidents leave the capital city after their term in office to demonstrate their respect for one of the fundamental principles of our republic: the transfer of executive authority from one president to another. 

Obama stayed to underscore the opposite.

Woodrow Wilson, the only other ex-president who stayed put, had been incapacitated by a stroke midway through his second term and couldn’t leave. Obama announced at the start of his second term he wasn’t going away, and spent the first four years of his post-White House tenure to lead the resistance, and the next four as shadow president.

Obama never hid his role as the real center of power during Joe Biden’s term. 

When he retired the old man to make way for the candidate he’s preferred since at least 2019, Obama simply grabbed the mic and took center stage. The “Kamala Harris” campaign—whose “New Way Forward” slogan he premiered—was, in reality, just another Barack Obama campaign. 

Harris, who had never won a primary vote and withdrew from the 2020 race polling at 3%, had already been vetted and her record showed that she was unlikable, and more exposure made her even more unlikable. Pushing Harris on Democratic voters in the middle of a medical emergency—Biden’s cognitive meltdown during the June debate—and giving them no other choice was the only way to get her on track for the White House.

On election night, Obama stepped up to steady Harris voters—and demoralize Trump supporters—by promising a late-hour comeback similar to Biden’s four-years ago. “It took several days to count every ballot in 2020, and it’s very likely we won’t know the outcome tonight either,” he tweeted. “Let the process run its course. It takes time to count every ballot.”

Social media MAGA saw a repeat of the 2020 “red-mirage blue-shift” blackout when ballot-counting mysteriously shut down with Trump ahead, restarted hours later, typically without poll observers, and ended with Biden tallying 81 million votes—more than 15 million more votes than Clinton received in 2016. 

The reason it didn’t take days to announce a winner this time is because Trump lawyers won enough battles against Marc Elias and other Obama-allied lawyers to defend election integrity against procedures designed to facilitate fraud. And thus, in the end, Obama lost twice on election night: His puppet lost at the ballot box, and his legal team lost in court.

To obscure his culpability for the party’s loss, media accounts claim that what Obama wanted all along was an open primary—in reality a catastrophic scenario that would have entailed the party’s leading lights eviscerating each other three months before the election. 

And now, instead of installing another figurehead to occupy what in his estimation is the ceremonial position of president while he and his faction held real power, Obama must fight to stay relevant.

J Street the Jew Haters Masquerading as "Pro-Israel" Outrageous Tweets




 




People will do anything for money.!

 

Doug Emhoff's Parents very Proud of their Shiksa Daughter-in-Law Kamala

 

Kamala Gave Al Sharpton $500.00 for MSNBC Interview and Gave Beyonce $10 Million Just to Appear at Her Rally




Kamala Harris campaign expended $500k to Al Sharpton's nonprofit just ahead of her interview with him on MSNBC


 

Watch Trump Demolish Chris Wallace

 


Trader Joe Tells Code Pink to "Go to Hell"

 

Wow Listen to New Trump Appointees in Action

 


Israel Owes Nothing to Saudi Prince after Accusing Israel of Genocide


 

 Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said on Monday that Israel is committing a campaign of “genocide” in Gaza.


The kingdom’s de facto ruler called on the international community to “immediately halt the Israeli actions against our brothers in Palestine and Lebanon.”

Jerusalem has also repeatedly emphasized that its fight is with Hezbollah terrorists and not with the Lebanese people.

The prince’s harsh criticisms of Israel’s military confrontations with the Iranian-back terrorist organizations came during a joint Arab League and Organization of Islamic Cooperation summit held in Riyadh on Monday.

Arab and Muslim leaders arrived in Saudi Arabia on Monday for the summit organized by the country’s foreign ministry to focus on the wars in Gaza and Lebanon.

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud announced the summit in late October.

Attendees would “discuss the continued Israeli aggression on the Palestinian territories and the Lebanese Republic, and the current developments in the region,” the official Saudi Press Agency said on Sunday.

Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Bnei-Brak Poisik Rules That Girls Are Allowed to Sing to Drive Peleg Terrorists Away


Loosely translated from a Hebrew Publication

 In Bnei Brak they came up with an original method for chasing away unwanted invaders.

 After the members of the anarchist Jerusalem faction, Peleg, arrived in Bnei Brak on Thursday to demonstrate on Geha Road against the enlistment of a yeshiva boy, they established a temporary synagogue for themselves next to an old Beit Yaakov seminary on Aharonovitch Street.

Frum women teachers, were surprised by the invasion when they arrived at work the next morning, and so tried to figure out a way to drive the Peleg terrorists from their temporary structure they had erected right under the windows of the seminary classrooms.

The teachers came out with a plan to organize the students to sing in public, loudly, so that the girls' singing would drive away the Peleg crazies. 

However, before taking this step, the seminary management debated whether it was even permissible for girls to raise their voices in song and cause them to sin listening to the voices of girls, was there an issue of  'לפני עיוור לא תיתן מכשול

The teachers requested an urgent ruling on this issue from a known poisek, Rabbi Amram Fried. The Rav ruled that it was permissible to organize the girls for public singing that would drive away the Jerusalem "rabbis," because it was a temporary synagogue that was built unexpectedly and without permission from the residents in the area and from the seminary management.

Indeed, the girls gathered in their classrooms and when they got up to study, they began singing songs of Shabbat ,, and it didn't take long for the "tzaddikim" to flee the area, but not before they  dismantled the temporary synagogue they had established. 

The girls concluded: 

וליהודיות היתה אורה ושמחה. 

Melania Trump declines to meet with Jill Biden at White House, citing Mar-a-Lago raid

 

Melania Trump declined an offer to head to the White House Wednesday and meet with Jill Biden, citing the Biden administration’s past raid on Mar-a-Lago as part of the federal government’s investigation into classified documents.

“She ain’t going,” a source familiar with Melania’s decision told The Post. “Jill Biden’s husband authorized the FBI snooping through her underwear drawer. The Bidens are disgusting,” the source said.

“Jill Biden isn’t someone Melania needs to meet,” the source added.

Melania’s husband, President-elect Donald Trump, will sit with President Joe Biden in the Oval Office Wednesday for a traditional postelection meeting.

Typically, the first lady hosts their replacement for tea in the White House.

Melania visited the White House following her husband’s 2016 election win and received a tour from then- first lady Michelle Obama.

The FBI raided Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in August 2022 in their probe of the 45th president’s withholding of classified White House documents.

Melania, 54, has previously voiced her displeasure over the raid at their Palm Beach, Florida mansion.

“Yeah, it made me angry,” she said on “Fox and Friends” in a September interview, calling it an “invasion of privacy.” 

FBI agents scoured Melania’s wardrobe, combed through her 78-year-old husband’s office and even reportedly searched one of her son Barron’s rooms.

“I saw unpleasant stuff that nobody wants to see,” Melania said of her experience returning to her ransacked residence. “And you get angry because, you know, nobody should be putting up with that kind of stuff.”

Trump’s confidential documents case was dismissed by US District Judge Aileen Cannon in July.

Itri Expels 7 Bochrim From Yeshivah for Doing the Right Thing Signing Deal With IDF

 

The IDF signed agreements with yeshivah bochurim behind the backs of their Roshei Yeshivos and Rabbanim, Army Radio reported on Monday.

The yeshivah in question is Itri, which is a Chareidi yeshivah in Jerusalem but is a bit more open and offers secular studies, a yeshivah high school [ישיבה תיכונית] similar to those in the US.

As mentioned, the IDF went behind the backs of the Roshei Yeshivos and Rabbanim to sign the deal with the bochurim.

The bochurim signed that they would enlist in the IDF within 20 months of ending their limudim in yeshivah gedola in exchange for the removal of personal sanctions.

The yeshivah ended up finding about the agreement the bochurim signed because they began receiving funds for those bochurim since they were no longer defined as draft dodgers. The Rosh Yeshivah promptly expelled the bochurim, not wanting to legitimize enlistment in the IDF.

According to the report, the new procedure is called Talmid L’Tamid. The IDF claims that Chareidi students from various yeshivos have signed the agreement.

In September, the Gedolei Yisrael published a letter instructing bochurim of all yeshivos not to respond to draft orders, including yeshivah high schools such as Itri.

The letter also reassured bochurim of yeshivah high schools that if any of them are harassed by the police or IDF, the entire yeshivah world will unite and fight for them. The letter was signed by HaGaon HaRav Dov Landau, HaGaon HaRav Moshe Hillel Hirsch, HaGaon HaRav Meir Tzvi Bergman, HaGaon HaRav Yitzchak Zilberstein, HaGaon HaRav Baruch Dov Povarsky, Rosh Yeshivas Kol Torah HaGaon HaRav Moshe Yehuda Schlesinger, and Rosh Yeshivas Grodna Be’er Yaakov, HaGaon HaRav Tzvi Drabkin.

The letter states: “Since the army’s harassment of bnei yeshivos worsened and they launched a war against the Olam HaTorah, no bnei yeshivos should show up at draft centers at all.”

“Recently, there are bochurim who received draft orders and a large number of them are graduates of yeshivah high schools [ישיבות תיכוניות] who b’Siyata Dishmaya are currently learning in yeshivos al taharas hakodesh and, understandably, these bochurim are worried, and their dear parents who want the best for their sons are worried about the situation in which their sons are not obeying orders.”

“Therefore we want to be mechazeik those bochurim and their dear parents, that they shouldn’t enlist, chalilah, because every breach could end in a disaster for them [and a result, also for the Olam HaYeshivos] chalilah.”

“Chalilah to enlist or respond to any of any their orders: כי אם בתורת השם חפצו ובתורתו יהגה יומם ולילה”.

“If chas v’chalilah, they actualize their evil plans and arrest even one of you, the Olam HaYeshivos will unite and fight for you like any other Ben Yeshivah.”

Below is a comment from a blogger:

  1. Bamidbar, chapter 32, verse 6:

    Moshe replies to the Tribe of Gad and the Tribe of Reuven:
    “Shall your brothers come to war while you remain here?”
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    In Tanach, Sefer Shoftim, [the Book of Judges] chapter 5,
    the Prophetess Deborah [Devorah HaNeviyah],
    sings a Divinely-inspired song.

    In chapter 5, verses 12 to 16, the Prophetess Deborah
    publicly praises those Jews who fought against the enemies of Israel.

    Then she publicly REBUKES those Jews who
    did NOT join the fight against the enemies of Israel.
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    In Tanach, in Sefer Shmuel Aleph, chapter 18, verse 7,
    we see Shaul HaMelech and the General of Shaul’s Army,
    David ben Yishai. (This was before David became King.)

    They are both returning home from recent victory in war.

    We see the Jewish women publicly praising both of them:

    “SHAUL HAS SLAIN HIS THOUSANDS AND
    DAVID [HAS SLAIN] HIS TENS OF THOUSANDS.”

    PERSONAL NOTE:
    From this we see that the soldiers who fight our enemies
    deserve to be publicly praised and thanked.
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    Tanach, Nechemiah, chapter 4, verse:

    “But it came to pass that, when Sanvallat, and Toviah,
    and the Arabs, and the Ammonites, and the Ashdodites,
    heard that the repairing of the walls of Jerusalem went forward,
    and that the breaches began to be stopped,
    then they were very wroth; and they conspired
    all of them together to come and fight against Jerusalem,
    and to cause confusion therein…

    “And I looked, and rose up, and said unto the nobles,
    and to the rulers, and to the rest of the people:

    ‘Be not afraid of them! Remember HaShem,
    who is great and awesome, and FIGHT FOR YOUR BRETHREN,
    your sons and your daughters, your wives and your houses!’”
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    Babylonian Talmud, tractate Sanhedrin, page 72A:

    “If you see someone coming to kill you,
    then arise and kill him first.”

    PERSONAL NOTE:
    In our time, Hamas and Hezbollah are coming to kill us.
    For Jews to arise and kill them first is not merely permitted,
    it is required by Torah Law.
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    Once full-scale war broke out after the State of Israel declared its existence on May 14, 1948 [CE] Reb Shraga Feivel’s [Mendlowitz] thoughts were never far from Eretz Yisrael.

    A group of students saw him outside the Mesivta building one day, talking excitedly with Rabbi Gedaliah Schorr and gesticulating rapidly with the newspaper held in his hand.

    “If I were your age,” he told the students,
    “I would take a gun and go to Eretz Yisrael.”

    SOURCE: Reb Shraga Feivel: the life and times of Rabbi Shraga Feivel Mendlowitz, the architect of Torah in America (chapter 26, page 338) by Yonoson Rosenblum for Artscroll / Mesorah, year 2001, based on Aharon Sorasky’s Shelucha DeRachmana, ISBNs: 157819797X, 9781578197972, 1578197961, 9781578197965
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    Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan [ZTL ZYA] said this in his
    HANDBOOK OF JEWISH THOUGHT, volume II,
    chapter 3, paragraph 24, top of page 23:

    “Experience has shown us that when Jews
    are not ready to defend and die for their fellows,
    an even greater number are killed in the end.”
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    Rabbi Steven Pruzansky said:

    “The IDF [Israeli Army] soldier fulfills three mitzvot
    that cannot be fulfilled by the soldier in any other army:
    the settlement (Yishuv) of Eretz Yisrael,
    preserving Jewish life (Pikuach Nefesh),
    and Kiddush HaShem,the sanctification of G-d’s Name,
    implicit in the Jewish people exercising sovereignty over our homeland.”

    SOURCE: Ask the Rabbi, Part 22 by Rabbi Steven Pruzansky
    2023 August 18 from www (dot) RabbiPruzansky (dot) com
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    Rabbi Pini Dunner said:

    “It is an open secret that out of the 12,000 annual exemptions,
    over half do not meet the standards of full-time Torah study, or even close.”

    SOURCE: article titled: “Haredi and Secular Jews Must
    All Serve the Israeli Nation and Find Purpose Together”
    by Rabbi Pini Dunner 2024/06/28 on algemeiner (dot) com
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    This article is from matzav (dot) com:

    Thousands gathered in Bnei Brak to honor those who have fallen in the ongoing war. The event included the completion of 2,000 masechtos of Mishnah and Gemara, which had been learned over recent months in memory of the fallen.

    Various rabbonim attended, including Rav Meir Mazuz, rosh yeshiva of Yeshiva Kisei Rachamim, Chief Rabbi Rav Dovid Yosef, and former Chief Rabbi Rav Yisroel Meir Lau.

    In his speech, Rav Yosef addressed the topic of Chareidi army enlistment, stating,
    “We care about the people of Israel. We feel the nation’s pain and study to merit the soldiers.”

    Rav Mazuz spoke about the importance of remembering those who serve in battle, affirming that “their (heavenly) wages are guaranteed.”

    He went on to say, “We are not here to discourage, we are here to support.
    All those who went to war, their wages are guaranteed both in this world and in the next. In this world they’ll be remembered and in the next world they will be paid immensely. In the merit of the Gemara that you studied, may HaShem give them a great place up above.”

    The event was broadcast by the Chareidi media and included heartfelt tefillos [prayers] for the safety of hostages and soldiers on the front lines.

    SOURCE: article titled: “Rav Meir Mazuz: ‘Those Who Go
    to War Are Guaranteed a Heavenly Wage’” 2024 October 31
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    This quote is from Yehuda Dov for VIN News:

    “A Defense Ministry committee which recently surveyed Charedi youth claimed that a large proportion of them could be drafted, since 13% are not studying and not working, 39% are working, 19% are working and learning and only 29% are exclusively studying Torah.”

    SOURCE: IDF Gathering Info About Working Charedim Prior To Sending 3000 Draft Notices by Yehuda Dov 2024 July 3 from www dot VINNews dot com
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    AML said this on October 30, 2024 on YWN:

    “The limit for me personally came when the Gedolim said even those that are not learning cannot go to the army because it will destroy their Yiddishkeit.

    This is spitting in the face of all the Daati Leumi who figured out how to do both.

    My sons have done it all, learned, serve and work and are B”H leading a Frum lifestyle. If they aren’t learning they need to serve. There are no excuses.”
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    Rambam, Hilchot Shabbat, chapter 2, paragraph 23:
    [The following rules apply] when gentiles lay siege to Jewish cities: against them, even when they are [merely] demanding hay or straw.

    If their intent was financial gain, then Shabbat laws should not be violated because of them, nor are we allowed to wage war against them.

    If a city is located near the border, however, we should march against them with weapons and wage war

    In any location, if the gentiles’ intent was [to harm] Jewish lives, or if they engaged in battle with a city or laid siege to it, without stating a specific intention, we must wage war against them and the Shabbat laws should be violated because of them.

    It is a mitzvah for every member of the Jewish people who can come [to their assistance] to go out and help their brothers who are under siege and save them from the gentiles [even on] Shabbat. It is forbidden to delay until after Shabbat.

    After they [the Jewish soldiers] saved their brothers, they [the Jewish soldiers] may return home with their weapons [even] on Shabbat, so that a dangerous situation will not be created in the future.


Kamala Paid Oprah $1 million for her Endorsement ...DIN Would Have Done it for $75,000.00


 New Federal Election Commission (FEC) filings reveal that Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign made two separate payments of $500,000 to a production company owned by Oprah Winfrey. The payments, which total $1 million, were reportedly made in exchange for Winfrey’s endorsement of Harris in her bid for the presidency.


This revelation has sparked widespread debate, as endorsements from prominent figures like Winfrey can significantly influence public opinion. While celebrity endorsements have long been a staple of political campaigns, the direct financial transaction raises questions about transparency and the ethics of such deals. Neither the Harris campaign nor Winfrey’s representatives have publicly commented on the matter yet.




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Republicans win majority of US House seats in government sweep

 


The Republicans have won control of the U.S. House of Representatives after the party took 218 seats in national elections, according to a Decision Desk HQ projection on NewsNation.

All 435 House seats were up for reelection leaving the chamber’s balance of power up for grabs. House members are elected to two-year terms.

the Democrats, who held 212, and three seats vacant prior to Tuesday’s election.  

In taking the House, Republicans have solidified total control of Congress and the White House, which will create a smoother path for the GOP to lay down its platform.

How often does the US see a unified government?

Republicans took back the House by a slim margin during the 2022 midterm elections, flipping key seats in Washington, New York and California. 

In 15 House races in 2022, winners came out on top by fewer than 2 percentage points over their opponents, and this year, seven of those races were rematches between incumbents and the same challengers. 

In California’s 13th District, Republican freshman Rep. John Duarte faced Democratic challenger Adam Gray once again, while in the state’s 22nd District, Republican Rep. David Valadao and former California Assemblyman Rudy Salas also met in a rematch. 

While there were hundreds of races, just a tenth were deemed “competitive” by the Cook Political Report.

Twenty-five were considered toss-ups, and 18 races were rated as either leaning Democratic or leaning Republican. 

Much of the lack of competition has been attributed to redistricting that took effect this year. 

Five states changed their congressional district lines since the 2022 midterm elections. 

Alabama, Louisiana and Georgia were mandated to redraw their lines by federal courts, which found that the old lines violated the Voting Rights Act of 1965. North Carolina and New York had their old maps thrown out by their state supreme courts, which allowed each state legislature to redraw the lines.

Republican Rep. Barry Moore left Alabama’s 2nd District to run in the 1st District to give himself a better shot at reelection. 

In Louisiana, freshman Democrat Rep. Don Davis was challenged by Republican and retired Army Col. Laurie Buckhout in the 1st District, which was redrawn in hopes of giving Republicans a better chance of winning.